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He told ESPN: 'A champion is always welcome and at Valletta FC we believe nothing is impossible.'

Valletta, champions of the Maltese Premier League, were taken over by Abu Dhabi-based Sanban Group in September, who have spoken of their aim to get the club into the Champions League group stage.

They have won the Maltese top division in five of the past eight seasons to earn a Champions League place, but they have got past the second qualifying round.

Bolt scored two goals on his competitive debut for Central Coast Mariners in Australia

This summer, they lost to Kukesi of Albania in the first stage, then were beaten by Zrinjski Mostar from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Europa League.

Tony Rallis, the Jamaican's agent during his stint in Australia, previously said: 'There is a club in Europe that has offered Bolt a two-year deal, they have been taken over by new owners who have aspirations of Champions League football.'

Bolt retired from athletics in 2017, has trained with Borussia Dortmund and made clear his desire to earn a professional deal.

Following his brace last week Central Coast Mariners CEO Shaun Mielekamp told ESPN that 'it's too early to tell' if they will take on the 32-year-old.

The former Olympic champion has expressed a desire to play professional football